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storm-control
Use the storm-control command to configure limits on the rates of broadcast, multicast, and unicast traffic
on a port. Use the no form of this command to disable this feature. Variations of this command include:
storm-control broadcast level <rising level>
storm-control broadcast level <rising level> <falling level>
storm-control multicast level <rising level>
storm-control multicast level <rising level> <falling level>
storm-control unicast level <rising level>
storm-control unicast level <rising level> <falling level>
Syntax Description
broadcast level
multicast level
unicast level
<rising level>
<falling level>
Default Values
By default, storm-control is disabled.
Command History
Release 5.1
Functional Notes
This setting configures the rising and falling suppression values. When the selected rising level (which is a
percentage of total bandwidth) is reached, the port begins blocking packets of the specified type (i.e.,
broadcast, multicast, or unicast). AOS uses the rising level as its falling level if no falling level is specified.
60000CRG0-35E
Sets levels for broadcast traffic.
Sets levels for multicast traffic.
Sets levels for unicast traffic.
Specifies a rising level which determines the percentage of total bandwidth
the port accepts before it begins blocking packets. Range is 1 to 100
percent.
Optional. Specifies a falling level which determines when the storm is
considered over, causing AOS to no longer block packets. This level must
be less than the rising level. Range is 1 to 100 percent.
Command was introduced.
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